Katherine L. Compton, Ph.D.

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2003 Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
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Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Computer Science
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Scott Hauck grad student 2003 Northwestern
 (Architecture generation of customized reconfigurable hardware.)
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Farmahini-Farahani A, Duwe HJ, Schulte MJ, et al. (2013) Modular design of high-throughput, low-latency sorting units Ieee Transactions On Computers. 62: 1389-1402
Klabbers P, Bachtis M, Brooke J, et al. (2013) CMS level-1 upgrade calorimeter trigger prototype development Journal of Instrumentation. 8
Compton K, Dasu S, Farmahini-Farahani A, et al. (2012) The MP7 and CTP-6: multi-hundred Gbps processing boards for calorimeter trigger upgrades at CMS Journal of Instrumentation. 7
Rupnow K, Underwood KD, Compton K. (2011) Scientific application demands on a Reconfigurable Functional Unit interface Acm Transactions On Reconfigurable Technology and Systems. 4
Tsen S, González-Navarro S, Schulte MJ, et al. (2011) Hardware designs for binary integer decimal-based rounding Ieee Transactions On Computers. 60: 614-627
Gilani S, Schulte M, Compton K, et al. (2009) Floating-point arithmetic in embedded and reconfigurable computing systems Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 7444
Compton K, Hauck S. (2008) Automatic design of reconfigurable domain-specific flexible cores Ieee Transactions On Very Large Scale Integration (Vlsi) Systems. 16: 493-503
Compton K, Hauck S. (2007) Automatic design of area-efficient configurable ASIC cores Ieee Transactions On Computers. 56: 662-672
Garcia P, Compton K, Schulte M, et al. (2006) An overview of reconfigurable hardware in embedded systems Eurasip Journal On Embedded Systems. 2006: 13-13
Compton K, Hauck S. (2002) Reconfigurable Computing: A Survey of Systems and Software Acm Computing Surveys. 34: 171-210
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